Beachbum wrote:Is Placement In Front Of a Window With Blinds A Bad Choice ?

Eh, with all things considered, it is situation dependent. It may be to your advantage if you have heavy drapes that run wall to wall. If you have large wooden slat blinds, it may help to deflect rear reflections.

Yes. We tried this on Sparky II [my rig] at Carverfest last year with a simple pillow in each corner behind the speakers. What it did was it cleaned up the lower registers, mid-bass and mid-range making the entire spectrum aforementioned less confused, if you will, and more defined/accurate. On this same rig, we had heavy cloth drapes that ran from wall to wall. With them open, the sound was decent. With them closed, it made the sound and overall presentation incredibly pleasurable.

Beachbum wrote:Having The Ribbons On The Outer Edge Instead Of Them Being On The Inner Edge ?????

The standard concerning ribbons is having the ribbons in. This is the way Bob Carver designed them to be placed. I have seen and heard some systems that use the ribbon out but it did not sound as good to these ears. Once again, this is situation dependent.

Here's another thread that might be interesting to you. Be sure to read the entire thread to get the best results of what you seek to know.

It's VERY hard to tune a Sonic Holography setup, if you are getting up and down every 20 seconds...Sit your butt in the chair, and have someone else tweak the speakers. Sometimes it will only take 1/8" of toe-in or out to make a WORLD of difference !!!

I've done it 20-30 times, so I know what I am listening for, but the 1st time around, you'll have to play a little, till you hear the holography kick in.The diagram above is a decent starting point, but the room itself will be a big factor in your final positioning.(( personally I think step #3 is total BS... more like 2" - 4" on a set of plats' ))

I usually start by finding the room center point, and measuring equal distance to each inside edge of each speaker. Then toe in and out the speakers...You almost want each ribbon pointing right at each ear. Remember, the ribbon dispersion angle is only 10 - 15 degrees. It really depends on the speaker spacing, and the distance to your ears.Sit in the middle, and shift your head left and right... you will hear "it" when your head is in the right spot... then you will be able to tell the other person which way to toe the speaker, as the "sweet spot" gets closer and closer to your ear, and your head get closer to the center point again... Close your eyes as you shift your head side to side... (it helps)1st time around, it will take you an hour or so... I can do it in about 5 minutes now.

There is a proper angle to the speaker as well....believe it is in the manual.I have the original boxes for the Originals...there is a profile on the box, a drawing of the speaker.You are suppose to stand the box beside the speaker and adjust the angle so its the same as the one on the box.Just some info for anyone that has not seen a factory box.Mine were built in 87.....March....ser# 0758.......and are like new.......

Yeah, the best "sounding" angle we found was about 2-3 degrees of tilt. But the big problem there is, it's pretty easy to bump them, and have them fall forward if they only have 2-3 degrees of tilt.5 degrees is a little more "comfortable" if you have carpet. 2-3 on hardwood isn't too bad. Just be careful

You Guys are REALLY Helpful !!!!!I Never Seen The Manual Or The Box That Came With The Speaker. I Know They Sell It On E Bay But If Someone Would Be Kind Enough To Post It I Would Be Extremely Grateful !!!!!!! For The Orginals and The Silvers

Toy Maker I Know EXACTLY What You Mean I Spent HOURS/Days Getting The Toe In/Out And Tilt To The Point Of Finding That Sweet Spot ( Man Finding These Speakers Sweet Spot Is More Difficult Than Finding a Womens Spot ) lol

At One Point I Was Thinking Of Constructing A Hydralic Remote Controlled Base For The Speakers So I Could Sit In The Chair And Change Angles !

Did I Say I Lost My MIND A Long Time Ago

I Was Serious about The Paint Even Though The Walls Are Sheet Rock I Thought Someone Would Have Invented An Acoustic Type Paint ?????

If You Had A Choice Between Carpeted Floor Or Wall To Wall Which Is Better For The Sound (I would think wall to wall) ????